Power Ranking the Top 10 Uncommitted Offensive Recruits for 2014

Every program in the country is always trying to improve and upgrade its offense. If the offense doesn't have talent and depth, then how exactly will the program score enough points to win football games in the fall?

So the key is to hit the bricks, looking for good offensive recruits to bring on campus. This 2014 class has great talent on the offensive side of the ball at all positions. So if a program is looking for an offensive stud, then it is in luck this year.

This read will quickly look at the best of those offensive studs in this 2014 class and rank the 10 best who are uncommitted at this point. These are the 10 best offensive recruits who are still on the market.

9. Michiah Quick, WR

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Quick was on the ATH board (where Elijah Hood is on, in case you're wondering), but I've moved him over to the WR board. He's a 6'0", 170-pounder from Central California with good speed and athleticism.

Quick shows good release quickness, can separate at junction points and has good hands. He's a big play guy with a top five of Alabama, USC, Oregon, Oklahoma and Notre Dame, per Scout.com.

8. KD Cannon, WR

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Cannon has 163 catches for more than 2,600 yards and 36 TDs over the last two seasons. That includes a 102-catch season as a junior in Texas.

At 6'0" and about 160 pounds, Cannon is a speedy WR who can stretch defenses and get behind deep safeties. He's got explosion off the line, can work quickly on underneath routes and has great RAC skills.

5. Ermon Lane, WR

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Lane is probably the best WR recruit in the national right now and has good size at 6'2" and between 190 and 200 pounds.

He has the speed to get deep and is a little bit better than adequate at coming out of his breaks with quickness. Lane has great ball skills, can pluck passes out of the air and can outjump many defensive backs.

Look for the three Sunshine State powers and Alabama to fight over this Florida recruit.

4. K.C. McDermott, OT

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McDermott is another top-level recruit from Florida and plays as a 6'6", 285-pound OT. What I love the most about McDermott is that he's a technician who's more advanced with his technique than most OLs at this point.

He stays balanced, is patient as a pass-protector and lands his punch quite often. McDermott can get nasty as a run-blocker as well as being a positional/wall-off type of blocker.

2. Sony Michel, RB

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From Florida, Michel is one of the best offensive skill players in the country. He's on track to becoming a three-down, bell-cow college RB.

At 5'11" and 205 pounds, Michel has an impressive frame and possesses a good combination of power, speed, instincts and elusiveness. He can run through tackles in alleys or elude defenders in open space.

Notre Dame and Georgia, along with the Florida powers, could be on the inside track.

1. Leonard Fournette, RB

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Fournette is the best offensive player in the country, committed or uncommitted. He's a 6'1", 225-pound RB from Louisiana with exceptional talent.

Fournette can run inside with power and strength to bully front-seven alignments and move the chains. Not restricted to just one running style, Fournette also has the speed, lateral agility, quickness and wiggle to break off big runs for large gains.

He also has great hands and can be a good option as a receiver out of the backfield. I think he'll come down to LSU and Alabama.

Edwin Weathersby is the College Football Recruiting Analyst for Bleacher Report. He has worked in scouting/player personnel departments for three professional football teams, including the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns and the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena League. He spent a year evaluating prep prospects and writing specific recruiting and scouting content articles for Student Sports Football (formerly ESPN Rise-HS). A syndicated scout and writer, he's also contributed to WeAreSC.com, GatorBait.net and Diamonds in the Rough Inc., a College Football and NFL Draft magazine.